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Fatal Voyage | 
enlarge | Author: Kathy Reichs Publisher: William Heinemann Ltd Category: Book
List Price: £16.99 Buy Used: £0.01 You Save: £16.98 (100%)
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Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 234819
Media: Hardcover Pages: 400 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.4
ISBN: 0434008303 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780434008308 ASIN: 0434008303
Publication Date: July 19, 2001 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BCA EDITION. PAGE EDGES TANNING. IMMEDIATE DISPATCH FROM U.K. SELLER.
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Amazon.co.uk Review Tempe Brennan, Kathy Reichs' forensic anthropologist heroine, often finds herself in physical jeopardy. In Fatal Voyage, her fourth outing, someone is trying to kill her and also to destroy her professional reputation with trumped-up charges of unethical behaviour. Tempe is called in when a plane full of college athletes goes down in the remoter parts of the forests of North Carolina. She finds herself investigating a spare foot she rescued from coyotes, a foot which is significantly more decomposed than the crash victims and which has symptoms of gout, a disease most of the dead young people had no time to contract. There is a locked house and walled courtyard out in the woods that do not appear on any maps and it seems almost as if her simple knowledge of their being there has offended the powerful of the world. As always, Kathy Reichs manages to combine a detailed knowledge of who the dead were and how they died with a profound sense of the sadness of things. This is a book that never lets us forget amid the dissections and tests for genetic markers that each human death is that of a tragic and irreplaceable human being. Tempe is one of the more attractive of the current crop of women detectives simply because she is flawed and vulnerable as well as smart, righteous and brave. Reichs never lets you forget that crime novels should acquaint us with good people as well as human evil. --Roz Kaveney
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Head and Hands above the Rest January 7, 2008 Tempe Brennan hears on the radio while driving through North Carolina that a plane has gone down. She rushes to the scene, saves a decomposed foot from a pack of coyotes, finds out foot didn't belong on the plane, was from a much older death. What was it doing there? Why is she suddenly thrown off the team investigating the crash?
And that's just the start of this fast paced, true to life, mystery thriller that will have you up all night, reading with your pulse pounding as you race through the pages.
This five star book is heads and hands above "Deadly Decisions." It's so much better that it's hard to believe the same woman authored them both. It's as if Kathy Reichs knew she let her fans down a little with the last one and wanted to make up for it. Well she did, in spades. "Fatal Voyage" is one fine piece of work. I can't wait to start her next one.
Review submitted by Captain Katie Osborne
Another enjoyable episode January 17, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The fourth in the series does not disappoint! Enjoyed the change of scenery, and found the pace high and exciting.
On the other hand I found a couple of the superhuman powers of assumption a little hard to swallow, and people being in the right place at the right time is a little too Scooby Doo.
Nonetheless, I did enjoy the outings with Boyd, the Ryan storyline, and would recommend this to fans of the previous 3!
Good - not superb January 19, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Don't get me wrong I enjoyed the book and the plot within it, but for me it was slightly tarnished with a sort of 'look at me' way in which Kathy Reichs explains her knowledge of her subject, at times I really did wonder where it was heading. Comparisons to Cornwell as people have said are obvious, I'm actually more of a Cornwell fan but I do enjoy both, just wish some of Reichs irrelevant detail would be cut down.
Tempe Brennan to the rescue...again! September 10, 2004 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
It is my mission to read all of Kathy Reichs novels- this was my third! I'm not big fan of blood and guts on tv but reading it doesn't seem so bad. In this one we find our heroine making her way back from a job adn called to another, an plane crash in the woods. Everything seems straight forward - how did the plane fall from the sky but an extra body part is found-the plot thickens! I couldn't put this book down - I was desperate to find out what was going to happen, then, it dawned on me that these novel all have the same pattern. In the last couple of chapters the guy catches up with Tempe Brennan, knocks her out, ties her up, she escapes, bad guy gets caught by police and the answer becomes clear to Tempe. There are no mega twists and nothing to take your breath away. But, all in all its a pretty good read and easy going.
Really good August 19, 2004 I really liked this book. It follows Tempe Brennan as she is called to the scene of a plane crash. After finding a foot she begins to unravel a disturbing story. This is definitly worth reading, I couldn't wait to find out how it ended.
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